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Half day tour Nairobi National Park
1 ReviewsNairobi National Park's "Gamedrive" is a scenic and wildlife-rich area located within Nairobi National Park, one of the only wildlife parks in the world situated so close to a capital city.
Highlights
- Big cats like lion and cheetah
- Nairobi is good for birdwatchers
- Gameviewing for those who love wildlife
Description
You will be picked up from your city hotel and returned back to same location Nairobi National Park Tour – Full Experience About the Park Location: Just 7 km (4 miles) from Nairobi’s city center. Size: 117 km² (approx. 45 square miles) Unique Feature: The only national park in the world within a capital city’s limits Despite its proximity to urban life, the park offers a genuine safari experience—with a full range of savannah wildlife and natural landscapes. Tour Structure & Itinerary1. Entry and Orientation Main Gate: Located off Lang’ata RoadOpening Hours: 6:00 AM – 6:00 PM (daily)Mode of Transport: 4x4 safari van At the gate, you'll pay entrance fees Game Drive (2–4 hours)A typical game drive route includes:Hyena Dam – Early morning hotspot for hippos, birds, and predators like lions or hyenas coming to drink Gamedrive Area – Excellent for spotting zebras, giraffes, and rhinos near the waterIvory Burning Site Monument – Historical site where Kenya publicly burned ivory stockpiles to protest poaching Savannah Grasslands – Look for prides of lions, cheetahs, and herds of antelope Leopard Cliff & Athi Basin – Less crowded routes with great scenery and occasional big cat sightings Mokoyiet Area – Scenic picnic spot and rhino territoryWildlife Commonly Seen:Big Game: Lions, black and white rhinos, buffalo, giraffesPlains Game: Zebras, impalas, gazelles, hartebeest, wildebeestBirds: Over 400 species including crowned cranes, herons, eagles, secretary birds, ostrichesOccasionally: Cheetahs and leopards The early morning or late afternoon is best for predator sightings. Optional StopsNairobi Animal Orphanage Located near the main gate; features rescued animals, mainly for educationNairobi Safari Walk A raised boardwalk offering close views of animals like cheetahs, monkeys, and rhinos in semi-natural enclosures David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust (10 min drive from the park) Home to orphaned baby elephants – visit during public hour (11:00 AM – 12:00 PM) TIncludes
Pick up from your city hotel and drop off Services of a qualified safari guide Guide services Use of a safari van with a pop up roofEasy cancellation
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